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thank you for sending us that photo. folks are wearing hats and our temperatures this hour is 45 degrees. that is a far cry from the mid 20's we had this morning. it is still well below average. we're 10-15 degrees below where we should be this time of year. we have 46 in frederick and $43.45 in manassas. a little warmer toward the bay. in shenandoah national park, there's a little bit of white snow holding on at the mountaintop. a beautiful time lapse from the sunrise this morning. a little bit of clout in this to start the day and that changed into a thin veil of clouds. that will be the rule throughout the day today. the coastal system is trying to get organized. it is beginning to appear off the coast of north carolina. the timing of all this shows the clouds are trying to filter their way into our region. we will see the clouds increase by tonight. our computer model shows that the store may be 200 miles off the coast which means we're looking at the eastern shore of the delmarva to get the greatest impact. it will
thank you for sending us that photo. folks are wearing hats and our temperatures this hour is 45 degrees. that is a far cry from the mid 20's we had this morning. it is still well below average. we're 10-15 degrees below where we should be this time of year. we have 46 in frederick and $43.45 in manassas. a little warmer toward the bay. in shenandoah national park, there's a little bit of white snow holding on at the mountaintop. a beautiful time lapse from the sunrise this morning. a little...
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stay with us. we turn now to the other big story that all of us are concerned about, it is the election of the next president of the united states. this is the final weekend for the candidates to make their final arguments, their closing arguments. we will understand more on tuesday night when the voters go to the polls on tuesday. it is a very close race. both sides think they're winning. we turn to john dickerson the cbs news political director for an analysis as we approach the election. welcome. >> we have about five or ten minutes here. give me a snapshot of where this election is as we go into this weekend and the candidates will be making their closing arguments. >> that's right. they're both making their closing arguments. they are all going to the same states. those eight battleground states. ohio is still the granddaddy of them all. governor romney is going there the most of all the battleground states, the same with the president. right now would you have to say that the president has th
stay with us. we turn now to the other big story that all of us are concerned about, it is the election of the next president of the united states. this is the final weekend for the candidates to make their final arguments, their closing arguments. we will understand more on tuesday night when the voters go to the polls on tuesday. it is a very close race. both sides think they're winning. we turn to john dickerson the cbs news political director for an analysis as we approach the election....
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the chemical is commonly used in rubber. it can damage the central nervous system and reproductive system. >>> meningitis continues to grow spreading to 19 states. 377 people have fallen ill, 28 have died and now federal regulators found contamination in two more drugs tied to the outbreak. >>> the search is on for the person who stole two of amy wine house's possessions. the wedding dress and a newsprint cocktail dress are missing from her home. the alleged theft was discovered during an inventory check. her dad just says it's sickening that someone would steal something with such sentimental value. it was supposed to be auctioned off for the charity to help children overcome their addictions. she died from alcohol poisoning. >>> a scandal involving a new jersey lawmaker is brewing. >> plus, after months of heavy criticism reveals more at the airport. >>> it's cool outside. temperatures in the 30s and lo 40s. definitely bring a jacket. i found all the details. a look at your traffic coming up right after the break.
the chemical is commonly used in rubber. it can damage the central nervous system and reproductive system. >>> meningitis continues to grow spreading to 19 states. 377 people have fallen ill, 28 have died and now federal regulators found contamination in two more drugs tied to the outbreak. >>> the search is on for the person who stole two of amy wine house's possessions. the wedding dress and a newsprint cocktail dress are missing from her home. the alleged theft was...
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don't do it, it is going to come back and bite us. it has. he is basically saying that the president of the united states, his bailout, is plotting with the gm and chrysler to send american jobs overseas to china. this is beyond a guy double parking outside of north ridge -- >> if mark is correct, and there was an internal fight, and i think we all think there had to be, because this is a pants on fire ad, the person who decides that in the end is the candidate. >> well -- >> no -- four years ago, mccain decided not to run ads that went after the jeremiah wright stuff. that was his decision to similarly, this had to be a romney decision. >> "i'm mitt romney and i --" >> a silly decision. i was in china a couple years ago and the thing that really struck me was the extent to which the u.s. car manufacturers have penetrated that market. >> we should be wanting -- >> exporting. >> but we want to build them here. >> we do build some of them here, and some of them get finished there. penetrating markets helps us. >> what degree of the shamelessnes
don't do it, it is going to come back and bite us. it has. he is basically saying that the president of the united states, his bailout, is plotting with the gm and chrysler to send american jobs overseas to china. this is beyond a guy double parking outside of north ridge -- >> if mark is correct, and there was an internal fight, and i think we all think there had to be, because this is a pants on fire ad, the person who decides that in the end is the candidate. >> well -- >>...
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thanks for being with us tonight. make sure you go to gretawire.com and let you know what you thought about tonight's show. keep it here for complete election coverage. good night from washington d.c.! . really! >> greg: hello, i'm the edible urchin, greg gutfeld. she is so hot her blood type is tababsco. kimberly guilfoyle. solster. eric bolling. eric bolling. lady mug magnet, she is dana perino. last time i checked, she is "the five"! tomorrow's vote is about america, not obama. for so long he seemed to matter more than us. not his fault. indulged by the media and celebrities. the obamaganda shielded his failure and punished those not following the gospel. if saddled with a bad movie they attack the critics. but we saw this move. see it was four years long but felt like eight. can we tell obama it counts as two terms? now it's revenge, emotional i tit-for-tat. >> i would like to say for anyone thinking about voting for mitt romney, if that is who you are, thinking of voting for romney, make one plea. black people kn
thanks for being with us tonight. make sure you go to gretawire.com and let you know what you thought about tonight's show. keep it here for complete election coverage. good night from washington d.c.! . really! >> greg: hello, i'm the edible urchin, greg gutfeld. she is so hot her blood type is tababsco. kimberly guilfoyle. solster. eric bolling. eric bolling. lady mug magnet, she is dana perino. last time i checked, she is "the five"! tomorrow's vote is about america, not...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> enormous gasoline lines in the new york area a common sight a week after saentd struck the region. with so many gasoline storage facilities offline, it's unclear how long this gas crisis could go on. kate kelly has the latest on the refueling efforts. kate? >> maria, activity is picking up at the new star truck rack behind me. 15 to 20 tankers have come for resupply today, waiting for fuel bays because all of them are new. new star like many competitors in the new jersey gas network have had a long last week. they're fig
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thank you for joining us. i'm kathy kaye. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. presented by kcet, los angeles. - hi, neighbor! today at school, we're choosing something new for the playground! swings or slide! they're both fun to play on! and then, we get to choose a new class pet! be right back. is made possible in part by... the richard king mellon foundation. dedicated for over sixty years to south western pennsylvania's quality of life, and competitive future. and by t
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stay with us. before we leave you this evening here is a preview of tomorrow night's program: a look at where america is and where it's going. joining me, tom friedman, david brooks, tom brokaw, john meacham and amy gutman. >> i'm take within amy's comment that we've been campaigning in fiction and i would say extremely short fiction. it's been small and short. and so i guess the first thing i would do is i'd say you've got to draw a line between what we've been through and what we're about to go through. you have to make a clear statement that the election is past, i'm going to talk in a very different way, i'm going to talk in a much bigger way, i'm going to say we have three big problems, we have the debt problem, we have a growth problem, we have an inequality problem. they cross cut against each other and we're going to face this cliff pretty soon and so i'm going to do -- either what i didn't do or what president obama didn't do in the last four years, i'm going to lay out a plan. here it is,
stay with us. before we leave you this evening here is a preview of tomorrow night's program: a look at where america is and where it's going. joining me, tom friedman, david brooks, tom brokaw, john meacham and amy gutman. >> i'm take within amy's comment that we've been campaigning in fiction and i would say extremely short fiction. it's been small and short. and so i guess the first thing i would do is i'd say you've got to draw a line between what we've been through and what we're...
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the street.com's joe deaux joins us. one thing you may not be hearing late on election night is the m- word. mandate. it's tradition that the winners of an election claim to have the american people on their side. but if this election is as close as the polls predict, there will be no mandate for either side. darren gersh reports. >> reporter: unless all those polls are wrong and tomorrow brings a big surprise one way or another, this election will be the remembered as one of the closest in history. it could also end with both parties convinced the folks back home don't want them to compromise on key issues like taxes and fairness and the size of government. >> there is going to be enough room for both sides to claim that they have the mantle from the american public or that nobody does and i think that hurts the issues on the fiscal cliff. >> reporter: if the president prevails tomorrow, he will be one of the only incumbents to win re-election with fewer votes than he got in his first campaign for the white house. if ro
the street.com's joe deaux joins us. one thing you may not be hearing late on election night is the m- word. mandate. it's tradition that the winners of an election claim to have the american people on their side. but if this election is as close as the polls predict, there will be no mandate for either side. darren gersh reports. >> reporter: unless all those polls are wrong and tomorrow brings a big surprise one way or another, this election will be the remembered as one of the closest...
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mostly clouds for us. there could be a very, very spotty shower out to our west or maybe a patch of drizzle. there could be a good cloud deck overall. this pattern is going to break down and there is certainly plenty of sunshine everywhere else as soon as you get out of the midwest and through the central plains. another frontal boundary coming to the west coast. we may see a little bit of that rain in here on sunday night into sunday in the form of some showers. but otherwise, i think we're going to have mostly dry days which we need. our temperatures right now, 49 degrees. lots of mid-40s on the weather map, 45 for winchester, 46 for martinsburg, leonard town at 45 degrees. we'll describe it as chilly overnight and we'll keep this cool air bass we talked about because of the atmospheric road block not allowing this pressure to lift up. that's why we have lots of clouds and sun. temperatures in the 50s until we break this down and it's going to take a day and a half or two days to do that. a few more brea
mostly clouds for us. there could be a very, very spotty shower out to our west or maybe a patch of drizzle. there could be a good cloud deck overall. this pattern is going to break down and there is certainly plenty of sunshine everywhere else as soon as you get out of the midwest and through the central plains. another frontal boundary coming to the west coast. we may see a little bit of that rain in here on sunday night into sunday in the form of some showers. but otherwise, i think we're...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> look at me and then look up. you can see the clouds part and the sun breakthrough. i'm not done hammering away at the fiscal cliff. it is still the most immediate threat to the country's financial well-being and i will not stop until there's a deal signed on the dotted line. but today i'm going to venture beyond that cliff and look at the possibility of an economic renaissance. one of the brightest rays of sunshine, what i've been calling the golden lining on that storm cloud is the housing market. this week we got even more encouraging news. existing home sales rose more than 2% in october after sagging earlier in the year. they are trending higher. now with sales of homes picking up, the number of homes on the market, the inventory, is falling. inventory, look at that. this is all the way back from decem
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. >> bob: they used 2008 turn-out. remember there are 10 million new voters since 2008. >> they will fall the same way. >> bob: it will be -- some of them are dead. >> kimberly: that is why you think it's funny. you're confident and not surly today. going to be what will happen. >> greg: are you driving again? [ laughter ] >> bob: get your own personal viagra, greg. >> greg: we are more polls than parogi eating contest. >> bob: what's that? >> greg: cnn has 49-49 tie among likely voters but if you look at it closely, there is 41% democrats, difference of 11 points so that is polling kids if they prefer ice cream or bank spankings. still you get a tie. you can't buy the polls. that a tie among democrats. >> kimberly: i can't believe you invalidated the polls. >> greg: i have invalidated a lot of polls in my life. >> bob: that is the self-identified number they give out. >> dana: one of the most soarous political observers is michael barroan who went on a limb and said i'm going out on a limb, romney by a landslide. fred
. >> bob: they used 2008 turn-out. remember there are 10 million new voters since 2008. >> they will fall the same way. >> bob: it will be -- some of them are dead. >> kimberly: that is why you think it's funny. you're confident and not surly today. going to be what will happen. >> greg: are you driving again? [ laughter ] >> bob: get your own personal viagra, greg. >> greg: we are more polls than parogi eating contest. >> bob: what's that?...
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kristen welker starting us off. thanks. >>> now to the other side, peter alexander traveling with the romney campaign. and tonight that means headquarters, back home in boston. peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. within the last hour, mitt romney just landed back here in boston after wrapping up his final campaign swing. tonight he's going to watch those returns alongside his wife ann and all five of their sons. during that last flight he spoke to reporters and said he was very proud of the campaign, adding, and i quote, we put it all on the field. at the end of an exhausting quest for the white house. mitt romney cast his ballot alongside his wife ann in their home state of massachusetts. his mind was on the midwest. >> i feel great about ohio. >> reporter: governor romney went straight from the polls to his campaign plane with paul ryan. >> i'm awed by the spirit and enthusiasm, support, energy, it's just amazing. thank you. >> reporter: while mr. romney thanks volunteers, later fueling u
kristen welker starting us off. thanks. >>> now to the other side, peter alexander traveling with the romney campaign. and tonight that means headquarters, back home in boston. peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. within the last hour, mitt romney just landed back here in boston after wrapping up his final campaign swing. tonight he's going to watch those returns alongside his wife ann and all five of their sons. during that last flight he spoke to...
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we'll be right back. >>> let us vote! let us vote! let us vote! >> welcome back to "hardball." what you just heard is a group of people waiting to vote in miami-dade county in florida just yesterday. protesting let us vote after election staff people locked the doors during the time early voting was supposed to be in progress. that polling site opened about an hour later again. what came on the heels of florida's busiest voting day ever when people waited in line up to six hours to vote. up until 1:00 in the morning in some cases. here's what christine todd whitman had to say about it earlier today on msnbc. >> i don't know what went on in florida, but i do have to say in this day and age it's simply inexcusable in this country we have anything like this going on. i mean, i've led delegations around the world to watch voting. and this is the kind of thing you expect in a third world country, not in the united states of america. >> that's what you see in a third world country. what a critique. with me is scott arceneaux and bob shrum. scoot, give me the skinny here. can we get a
we'll be right back. >>> let us vote! let us vote! let us vote! >> welcome back to "hardball." what you just heard is a group of people waiting to vote in miami-dade county in florida just yesterday. protesting let us vote after election staff people locked the doors during the time early voting was supposed to be in progress. that polling site opened about an hour later again. what came on the heels of florida's busiest voting day ever when people waited in line up to...
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you think that the nor'easter would hit us. in the wake of the nor'easter, actually not cold, back into the 60s next friday, which by the way is average. >> 60s better than 30s and freezing cold. >> yes, i had to concentrate as there was a lot going on in your seven-day forecast. >> yes, dress for the 30s, man. >> whoa. >> yes, 8:00, chillily . redskins, you know, we're telling everyone to go and like us on facebook because you can get one of these jerseys. we have been giving them away all year long. continuing to do it this week, of course. >> yes. >> four and a half sacks. >> you know it. i think that you just made up that nickname. >> you need to go to facebook and tell us why you think this jersey should be yours. we'll pick the best response. and that is his name. >> no. >> all right, what are we talking about tonight? more football. can the broke-down terrapins take on the upset of theengineers? starting a back-up linebacker at quarterback. hope that works out well for them. it is almost time for the second season. prep
you think that the nor'easter would hit us. in the wake of the nor'easter, actually not cold, back into the 60s next friday, which by the way is average. >> 60s better than 30s and freezing cold. >> yes, i had to concentrate as there was a lot going on in your seven-day forecast. >> yes, dress for the 30s, man. >> whoa. >> yes, 8:00, chillily . redskins, you know, we're telling everyone to go and like us on facebook because you can get one of these jerseys. we have...
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with guys a lot, and some guys didn't want to talk about it, they're all homophobic, and put all of us in a box, saying football players are homophobic, but now you can't say that anymore, guys are talking about the issue, it's important. >> reporter: opponents were also not idle today, they have been passing out flyers encouraging people to vote against that issue. the other questions are also bringing people to the polls, and we'll talk more about those issues coming up a little later. >> all right, rosie. plenty of questions on our balance hot, but the spotlight will be on the two presidential nominees, and tonight president obama will be in his hometown of chicago. he took time to thank his supporters today. >> reporter: at a stop in a chicago campaign office this morning, president obama urged people from both political parties to vote this election day. >> make sure that you exercise this precious right that we have. >> reporter: the president closed out his final campaign event with a night time rally in iowa. the same state where a victory four years ago launched a successful b
with guys a lot, and some guys didn't want to talk about it, they're all homophobic, and put all of us in a box, saying football players are homophobic, but now you can't say that anymore, guys are talking about the issue, it's important. >> reporter: opponents were also not idle today, they have been passing out flyers encouraging people to vote against that issue. the other questions are also bringing people to the polls, and we'll talk more about those issues coming up a little later....
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and they know when they buy patterns from us, they're helping support us. >> reporter: supporting small businesses is also good for the overall economy. over 99% of businesses in the u.s. are small businesses and they employ about half the nation's workforce. >> small businesses are critical to the economy. if you go back the last 20 years, they've created most of the new jobs in the u.s. economy. and we know that we are struggling with job creation. so shopping small is actually one way to build the confidence in growth of small businesses. which will only help produce more jobs in the future. >> reporter: for leisl and company, small business saturday provides a sales lift during an otherwise slow period. >> we're in kind of a unique industry. for most retailers, it's all about november and december. for us, november and december are actually our slowest months of the year. people don't want to take on new large craft projects just before the holiday. >> reporter: for other firms, the arrival of small business saturday is especially important this year, coming a month after superstorm
and they know when they buy patterns from us, they're helping support us. >> reporter: supporting small businesses is also good for the overall economy. over 99% of businesses in the u.s. are small businesses and they employ about half the nation's workforce. >> small businesses are critical to the economy. if you go back the last 20 years, they've created most of the new jobs in the u.s. economy. and we know that we are struggling with job creation. so shopping small is actually...
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they used almost all of them. they were able to through very focused data-driven ground operation identify their voters and successfully reassemble the coalition that they had in 2008. african americans, latino, -- latinos, young voters, women. would young voters turn out in the numbers they did before? in fact, they were by one point a higher percentage than they were in 2008. would african americans vote with the same enthusiasm compared to 2008? they did. it was 15%. this was a campaign that set its sights early and improving on what everybody thought was a very good ground operation and they exceeded it. gwen: in a very specific way, not in a broad base at all and not in a way that was out to persuade anyone who had not voted for them before. >> it was not much of a persuasion. they started with the baseline of the 2008 results. and then they had the census from 2010. they saw what had changed and who had moved around. and then it's the sole reason that jim mussina moved to chicago and started building this th
they used almost all of them. they were able to through very focused data-driven ground operation identify their voters and successfully reassemble the coalition that they had in 2008. african americans, latino, -- latinos, young voters, women. would young voters turn out in the numbers they did before? in fact, they were by one point a higher percentage than they were in 2008. would african americans vote with the same enthusiasm compared to 2008? they did. it was 15%. this was a campaign that...
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. >> susie: joining us now, mitchell crusto. he's a law professor at loyola university in new orleans, and has been studying the b.p. case and the relationship between business and the environment. how important is today's set element -- settlement. >> this is the biggest story.no. we have more dollars at stake. >> in terms of how importantthil us a little more. it's a record settlement. but it does encompass quite a few different features. in addition to the felony charges there is the fec investigation and the resolution of that matter and that is a big deal. >> darren is saying it's notove. the government is bringing gross negligence charges against bp. bp is going to fight it vigorously how is that going to play out? >> it's difficult for them toave standard whenhey admitted to the felony charges. when it's related to the environment. it's some $20 billion this is a big story but it's an even bigger story ahead. >> there have been so many fines there a silver lining to all of this? does this make the deep water drilling safe
. >> susie: joining us now, mitchell crusto. he's a law professor at loyola university in new orleans, and has been studying the b.p. case and the relationship between business and the environment. how important is today's set element -- settlement. >> this is the biggest story.no. we have more dollars at stake. >> in terms of how importantthil us a little more. it's a record settlement. but it does encompass quite a few different features. in addition to the felony charges...
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the bruins are taking us home.
the bruins are taking us home.
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high pressure west of us, keeping us any through the weekend. look at the warm weather. 67 degrees in kansas city. 40 in chicago. 80's in the southwest. some of that air will push these sell our temperatures go and the other direction. 59 is normal. almost there. on the day, 5-10 knots. western maryland, they will see temperatures climbing into the 40's tomorrow. climb into the 60's in the mountains on sunday. eastern shore, a cambridge, temperatures well above normal for a couple of days and enjoy the sunshine. the storm may produce some wins tomorrow but it will be a sunny day. mostly sunny on sunday as well with temperatures into the upper 60's. we have raven's football on sunday. the veterans day holiday on sunday and monday. 57 tomorrow. i am thinking we could get close to 70 degrees on sunday. clouds on monday but the rain holds off until tuesday and then temperatures cool off a little bit. >> from the susquehanna bank's board center, this is sports. >> spectacular weather for the ravens game against oakland. going into that, we continuing
high pressure west of us, keeping us any through the weekend. look at the warm weather. 67 degrees in kansas city. 40 in chicago. 80's in the southwest. some of that air will push these sell our temperatures go and the other direction. 59 is normal. almost there. on the day, 5-10 knots. western maryland, they will see temperatures climbing into the 40's tomorrow. climb into the 60's in the mountains on sunday. eastern shore, a cambridge, temperatures well above normal for a couple of days and...
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i use the phrase optimistic today. how are things in the obama camp. >> i think there is a bounce for the obama camp officials. they seem to like the numbers they have seen so far. they've seen turnout in virginia and new hampshire that is higher than 2008. so that would be very good news for the obama campaign. but we mentioned some of the problems and michael referred to some of the problems in philadelphia. here to talk us through some of that is melanie, a spokesperson for the democratic national committee. i under that the dnc filed a lawsuit in philadelphia and then with grew it. what's going on. >> we're encouraged by their decision to print additional paper ballots and remember them to 200 polling places in phil fillphiladelphia. we were prepared to take action there. we withdrew the action. we didn't have to do it. our goal is to make sure that every who shows up and wants to vote is able to do so. it looks like that is going to happen. >> a lot of problems in philadelphia because of the chaos, confusion peopl
i use the phrase optimistic today. how are things in the obama camp. >> i think there is a bounce for the obama camp officials. they seem to like the numbers they have seen so far. they've seen turnout in virginia and new hampshire that is higher than 2008. so that would be very good news for the obama campaign. but we mentioned some of the problems and michael referred to some of the problems in philadelphia. here to talk us through some of that is melanie, a spokesperson for the...
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they want us to be aggressive in that area. i think there is a lot of concern about education, and the fact that there millions of young people paying to go to college and they want government to be there as well to make sure we have the best-educated worse forceworkforce in the world in this economy. what the right wing has been successful about is to suggest that their extreme ideology is what america wants. it doesn't. i think this is true in 50 states in this country. it makes sense to give huge task breaks to millionaires and billionaires who are already doing well, and then to cut back on work families? to answer your question, i think the american people understand especially amidst this recession that government is there to protect us and we all maintain a minimummal standard of living. >> the president led us back from this great recession the cataclysm of 2008 and then hurricane sandy, the republicans whined and said it distracted from mitt romney's momentum at the end. it didn't distract. it seemed to me that it beca
they want us to be aggressive in that area. i think there is a lot of concern about education, and the fact that there millions of young people paying to go to college and they want government to be there as well to make sure we have the best-educated worse forceworkforce in the world in this economy. what the right wing has been successful about is to suggest that their extreme ideology is what america wants. it doesn't. i think this is true in 50 states in this country. it makes sense to give...
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joining us here next. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. lou: well, to analyze what is happening here, we continue with our a-team on election night. also with us, good to have you with us. looking at these exit polls come in. going down the analysis, does that surprise you? >> yes and no. we have known all along. lou: republicans and democrats would agree all along on that. >> for president obama has to get the young people out. if it were not for young people he would not even be tied with mitt romney. it would be a blowout. mitt romney beat president obama every single age group except young people. so explains the ads that will target the young people making the rest of us
joining us here next. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. lou: well, to analyze what is happening here, we continue with our...
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use promo code: gethelp. if you're not completely satisfied, notify lifelock and you won't pay a cent. order now and also get this shredder to keep your documents out of the wrong hands-- a $29 dollar value, free. get protected now. call the number on your screen or go to lifelock.com to try lifelock protection risk free for a full 60 days. use promo code: gethelp. plus get this document shredder free-- but only if you act right now. call the number on your screen now! >>> welcome back. we are live in staten island. people have been enduring far more than most of us ever will. on top of the blow that superstorm sandy dealt them, they are suffering a man made disaster. it did the have to happen. ample warning, a year ago and years before that. signs that went unheeded. as always, tonight we're keeping them honest. the worst involves one utility company's failure and the contractor's failure to restore power to tens of thousands of customers, about 150,000 in all. the company's name is lipa, the long island pow
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how to use their military skills in the civilian world. cbs 5 reporter sharon chin shows us a program you can call basic training 2.0. >> reporter: for iraq war veteran david norman, this is basic training like no other. the san jose state business student could be an entrepreneur by sunday night. >> it's really great to see that companies in the silicon valley supporting us through that. and being able to give us the tools that we need to succeed. >> reporter: the three day event going on this weekend at san francisco's adobe offices is a hack-a-thon hosted by vets in tech. they train veterans returning from iraq and afghanistan for technology jobs. tonight dozens of veterans learned programming codes. >> we also want to teach design. marketing, how to write a business plan. how to do a presentation. there's so many things that you need in to be in the tech industry besides coding. >> reporter: during the hack-a- thon veterans and techies pitch ideas and team up to turn the concept into a company. in the tech industry in san francisco alo
how to use their military skills in the civilian world. cbs 5 reporter sharon chin shows us a program you can call basic training 2.0. >> reporter: for iraq war veteran david norman, this is basic training like no other. the san jose state business student could be an entrepreneur by sunday night. >> it's really great to see that companies in the silicon valley supporting us through that. and being able to give us the tools that we need to succeed. >> reporter: the three day...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. ♪ gerri: residents bracing for yet another storm. many in the new york and new jersey area are still shivering and cleaning up after superstore sandy. more than 100 people in ten states have died from the effects of the start, and nearly one-and-a-half million people still without power. the big story continues to be the record -- lines and stations across the region. in new york governor andrew cuomo in an attempt to relieve anxiety over gas shortages announced a plan to give gas away for free. but that created the very pan
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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to be of use. anybody that can't be of use is of useless. i will not be abused, i will not be misused, but i will be of use. >> belva: recently, maya angelou shared an honor with other humanitarians, like mother teresa and her friend, dr. martin luther king jr., as the historic unveiling of "remember them: champions for humanity" at the henry j. kaiser park in downtown oakland. as a former bay area resident, it's an honor she treasured. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. >> belva: thank you. and now, i add other thank yous to my friends and colleagues here at kqed who have been nurturing and really gallant in bringing this program to you each and every week. to the late john rosack who produced this program for many years and for those of you who have taken the time to watch and those who have stopped me to say hello, you've made this journey so special. i will miss you all. i thank you all and that's all. for tonight. >> we have something to say, we want to say to you, too. i remember interviewing you last year, you know, we were chitchatt
to be of use. anybody that can't be of use is of useless. i will not be abused, i will not be misused, but i will be of use. >> belva: recently, maya angelou shared an honor with other humanitarians, like mother teresa and her friend, dr. martin luther king jr., as the historic unveiling of "remember them: champions for humanity" at the henry j. kaiser park in downtown oakland. as a former bay area resident, it's an honor she treasured. >> thank you. thank you. thank you....
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he joins us live. the lines have been long today. >> reporter: here at this polling place, the line has been about two and a half to three hours long all day. right now, it is moving. that's the good news. it still stretches down the hill and then has to go into the building. waiting to be a part of history. some in the cold shade dance a jig to stay warm keeping the feet moving. once inside the door, greeted by reality again. the line here snaking around corners. twisting and turning before the finish line finally in sight. >> it has been long, a big wait. i've had to cancel two meetings for work so far. i may even spend up spending a vacation day just to vote today. >> for those who can't wait that long, a chance to rest until their partner waiting in line gets close. some saying there should be more help on hand but most taking it in stride. big crowds and long lines. the norm at other locations in northern virginia. at this gym in arlington, happy to have made the mark. >> it is a long time. i'm go
he joins us live. the lines have been long today. >> reporter: here at this polling place, the line has been about two and a half to three hours long all day. right now, it is moving. that's the good news. it still stretches down the hill and then has to go into the building. waiting to be a part of history. some in the cold shade dance a jig to stay warm keeping the feet moving. once inside the door, greeted by reality again. the line here snaking around corners. twisting and turning...
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he joins us from the nasdaq. so nick, we began the show with another dire warning about the fiscal cliff and the threat of recession. now we just heard that substantial progress has been made with the european debt situation. are europe's troubles deeper than the u.s. here as we sit in the latter half of 2012? >> well, i would say that europe's problems are deep never many ways. unemployment in places like greece is reaching north of 25%, north of 58% for young people, so there are pockets of europe that are clearly much worse than the general t u.s. economy. but i would say that the u.s. is quickly catching up. the issues of the fiscal cliff are serious and fairly immediate. >> tom: are they making substantial progress in your estimation toward avoiding that cliff like we just heard from the european central bank, the president in his explanation of what they think they have done if the last year? >> i think europe has certainly made some real progress. particularly in the last few months in putting a firewall i
he joins us from the nasdaq. so nick, we began the show with another dire warning about the fiscal cliff and the threat of recession. now we just heard that substantial progress has been made with the european debt situation. are europe's troubles deeper than the u.s. here as we sit in the latter half of 2012? >> well, i would say that europe's problems are deep never many ways. unemployment in places like greece is reaching north of 25%, north of 58% for young people, so there are...
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. >> thank you for joining us from new york. the cia has opened an investigation into the conduct of its former director david petraeus who resigned last week over an extramarital affair. an agency spokesman says the investigation is exploratory and does not presuppose any particular outcome. he is scheduled to testify tomorrow in front of lawmakers on the attack in benghazi. president obama has pledged ongoing federal support for areas struggling to recover after a storm sandy. he went to new york for the first time with the devastation and that with families, officials, and first responders. it has been 2.5 years since an explosion on an oil rig in the gulf of mexico killed 11 people and unleashed a massive spill. bp has agreed to pay $4.5 billion and will plead guilty to criminal charges. the announcement was made by the u.s. attorney general who traveled to new orleans for the event. >> already, this oil spill is the worst environmental disaster america has ever faced. >> many people are dead, millions of gallons of oil cont
. >> thank you for joining us from new york. the cia has opened an investigation into the conduct of its former director david petraeus who resigned last week over an extramarital affair. an agency spokesman says the investigation is exploratory and does not presuppose any particular outcome. he is scheduled to testify tomorrow in front of lawmakers on the attack in benghazi. president obama has pledged ongoing federal support for areas struggling to recover after a storm sandy. he went...
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paper maps they're using. lipa has lagged behind other utilities, not using smartphones tablets or even printers and fax machines. paper memos were preferred and slow dial up internet access the rule. even worse, lipa's power outage management system runs on a 25-year-old main grain computer. it was blamed in part for lipa's slow response last year to irene, and it cast doubt on how seriously lipa and national grid took its lessons from irene. a consultant who helped prepare the report "all these things were identified, meaning the short comings, but they all cost money." that includes simple preventative measures like trimming trees around power lines and inspecting utility poles. the report says lipa lacked even basic procedures for repairing downed wires, keeping communications open with customers. by the way, our inquiries to lipa went unanswered. however, a press conference late tonight, national grid denied they were failing its customers. they said it's progressing very well based on the unprecedented s
paper maps they're using. lipa has lagged behind other utilities, not using smartphones tablets or even printers and fax machines. paper memos were preferred and slow dial up internet access the rule. even worse, lipa's power outage management system runs on a 25-year-old main grain computer. it was blamed in part for lipa's slow response last year to irene, and it cast doubt on how seriously lipa and national grid took its lessons from irene. a consultant who helped prepare the report...